This week’s TNA Impact was held at the Bren Events Center in Irvine, California.

Mustafa Ali def. Ace Austin
Austin sent Ali to ringside with a dropkick and then connected with double knees out of the corner. Ali went after Austin’s injured knee and slammed it into the ring post. Austin attempted a crossbody but didn’t connect, which let Ali lock in the Sharpshooter. Ali then used Tasha Steelz as a shield to protect himself. Finally, he locked in a knee bar submission for the win.
Squish’s rating: 6/10

Aztec Warriors (Laredo and Octagon Jr.) def. The Northern Armory (Judas Icarus and Travis Williams)
Icarus and Williams kept the bloody shirts from the Dog Collar match between Eric Young and Steve Maclin from a fortnight ago. Icarus went to bite Laredo’s mask. Young and Williams began to argue with the fans in the crowd. Octagon upped the pace in the match and took out both his opponents with a corkscrew to the floor. Laredo then hit a top-rope Moonsault. Finally, the double team offence to Icarus bagged the win for the Aztecs.
Squish’s rating: 6/10

Eddie Edwards def. Jake Painter
Cody Deaner joined commentary ahead of facing Eddie at Under Siege to try and save his TNA career. Eddie immediately went on offence. He hit a devastating Blue Thunder Bomb onto the apron. Painter did manage to get a near fall off a roll up. However, Eddie took control and won with the Boston Knee Party.
Squish’s rating: 2/10

First Class (AJ Francis and KC Navarro) def. Mike Santana and Sami Callihan
O’Shea Jackson Jr. joined commentary for this match. Callihan sent Navarro over the top-rope but Francis caught him. Navarro then took control, allowing his team to isolate his opponent. Callihan managed to break free though and make the tag to Santana. The pace sped up as Santana went on offence and he flew over the top-rope to take out Francis at ringside. Francis attacked Callihan at ringside, which let Navarro win with a Blessing in Disguise.
Squish’s rating: 6/10

Gia Miller moderated a debate between Santino Marella and NXT’s Robert Stone. Marella was accompanied by NXT’s Arianna Grace with Victoria Crawford accompanying Stone. Stone started by saying Stone didn’t deserve to be TNA’s Director of Authority. Stone promised to take control and make everyone more money. Marella retorted that TNA was his family and they would stick together through thick and thin. Out of the blue, Tessa Blanchard arrived to attack Grace while Stone attacked Marella. TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich came out to join the brawl. Slamovich and Grace collectively took out Blanchard.

Spitfire (Dani Luna and Jody Threat) def. Vipress and Mazzerati
A tune up match for Spitfire ahead of their TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship match at Under Siege. Vipress bounced out of the corner but Luna caught her with a mid-air clothesline. Luna then hit a big German suplex off the ropes. To finish up, Spitfire won with the Pressure Drop.
Squish’s rating: 4/10

Elijah and TNA World Champion Joe Hendry def. The System (Brian Myers and TNA X-Division Champion Moose)
The System took control early as Myers tripped up Elijah. However, Moose and Myers accidentally chopped the ring post. Elijah went for a tag but Myers pulled Hendry down from the apron. Elijah hit a knee strike on Myers to break away and made the tag to Hendry. Hendry and Moose then clotheslined each other down to the mat simultaneously. Elijah then scored the win on Myers with the Highwayman’s Farewell.
Squish’s rating: 5/10
Announcements from the show:
- Next week on TNA Impact: Steve Maclin (c) vs. Matt Cardona for the TNA International Championship





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